Mum Melissa was appalled when her daughter returned from school with a 'graphic' book

She had given permission for her daughter to attend a signing by author Juno Dawson of her latest book Margot and Me, which is suitable pupils in Year seven.

But her daughter came home with a book that was much more explicit.

Melissa said: “My daughter loves books so I gave her the money to buy the book. But instead of ‘Margot and Me’ she’s been sold this book. There’s an A to Z of everything mentioned in the book – it’s meant for 18-year-olds.

“This could scar a child for life. What’s in this book is absolutely disgusting. I’m absolutely shook up.”

She has now received an apology from Manchester Health Academy over the incident on Tuesday.

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A spokesperson said: “Following an author visit, a very small number of age-inappropriate books were sold without our authorisation.

“We took immediate action to retrieve the books.

“Parents were also informed and our apologies offered.

“We have been in touch with the company who arranged the visit to express our displeasure and seek assurance that no other school will be put in this position.”